As we all know the price of bottles in a the club are the same as a flight to the Maldives. With that being said, why not bring the party to your house? Besides, having a well-curated bar cart is a sign of some serious adulting and who doesn't want to give off grown ass woman vibes? Below you will find our list of bar cart essentials:

Tequila: The number of drinks that you can make with tequila are endless! Try 100% blue agave tequilas because you deserve the very best. Drinks you'll make: Palomas, margaritas.

Vodka: I mean duh! Vodka is a versatile option that will keep the drinks flowing. Make your own signature cocktails with your favorite juices and fruits. Drinks you'll make: The Diddy, Vodka Soda.

London Dry-Style Gin: No, the gin does not have to be from London (although the best gin is from there!). For a gin to be London Dry, the distiller has to achieve the full balance of botanical flavors in distillation. Drinks you'll make: Gin and tonic, classic martinis.

Blended Scotch: For the sophisticated guest, Scotch will come in handy when they come to visit. Drinks you'll make: Scotch and Soda, Earthquake.

Bourbon: Be sure to pick one with a high rye content! Drinks you'll make: An Old Fashioned, Mint Julep.

Sparkling Wine: The plot twist for any bar, sparkling wine can augment any boring drink! Drinks you will make: Mimosas (for brunch), Bellini.

Bitters: There are two bitters that you must have on hand at all times: Angostura and Peychaud's. You can make an abundance of cocktail recipes or freestyle your own with these two! We can't forget apertif style bitters like Negroni and Aperol which are perfect for before dinner drinks as they prep your stomach for food. Drinks you will make: Monte Carlo, Aperol Spritz.

White Rum: White rums are distilled multiple times and then made with fine molasses. It is the ultimate Summer mixer for your favorite rooftop situation. Drinks you will make: Mojitos, Mai Tai.

Dark Rum: Aged a little longer than white rum, dark rum pairs well with the vanilla/cinnamon/spice based drinks. Also perfect for the classic Rum and Coke. Drinks You Will Make: Brown Derby, Dark & Stormy.

Mixers: Because we can't make drinks without them! We suggest colas, Sprite, ginger beer, and fresh juices (like pineapple and grapefruit).

Spanish heritage brand Loewe, founded in 1846 and revived in 2013 by designer and creative director Jonathan Anderson, is known for their beautiful accessories and ready-to-wear. Now they are adding lifestyle products to the list of things they do so well. ‘I like the idea that fashion can explode into the household,’ says Anderson.‘This is how the LOEWE character lives.'

The collection which features ceramic bowls with leather Loewe logo details wooden kissing benches, leather lamp covers and knitted pillows was on display in April at Casa Loewe in Milan as part of a traveling collection (Salone de Mobile) to Liberty London, a luxury department store. The collection launched at Liberty on May 2 and will stay until May 21, and will travel to Madrid in October of this year.

You can purchase the pieces now at Liberty London or pre-order at Loewe.com. Deliveries will ship in October. View my favorite pieces below! I'm personally in love with the cable-knit pillows (all colors) and the chair. What are your favorites?

As if we need any more reasons to obsess over Zara -- our favorite place to shop for the coolest looks of the season and one of the top fashion places to work this year. Its Summer 2017 line continues its dedication to give us luxury inspired pieces for less, and quite frankly has us wanting to redecorate (currently trying to figure out how to justify another table purchase).

Let's be clear. You may not have a coffee table at your house in 2015. You may not even drink coffee! The beauty of coffee-table books is that they are less about caramel macchiato's and are more of a point of reference, art, and a source of literary escape. Fashion coffee-table books especially are beautiful accents to have in any home. From studying your favorite designer's work or learning the appropriate fashion vocabulary -- we are sharing our top 5 fashion coffee-table books with you. It's not our fault if you want to purchase them all at once!

I'll Drink to That

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You may remember 86-year-old Betty Halbreich from the documentary Scatter My Ashes At Bergdorf's. Halbreich's biography covers her over 40 year tenure at Bergdorf Goodman as a personal shopper --expect her dynamic sense of humor and wit in this memoir.

Yves Saint Laurent: Style

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You can't talk fashion without Yves Saint Laurent. This retrospective coffee table book covers over 40 years of his contributions to the fashion world including his famous "Le Smoking Suit". The French designer admired artists like Warhol and Matisse and will forever be known for his rebel spirit -- he broke a lot of rules and we hope that this book inspires your inner Saint Laurent.

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Jenna Lyons coined the term "post-Tom Ford era" to describe how women ditched overt sex appeal for bold colors and shapes in their wardrobe. In Ford's early career, he indeed owned "sexy" and has proved to the fashion world his undenying influence on the industry. Follow Tom Ford's career through fashion photography from the greats (Annie Leibowitz, Steven Meisel, Mario Testino) and a forward by Ms. Anna Wintour.

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I had the pleasure of meeting Louboutin a few years ago. He is a handsome, fairly quiet and mysterious man. He's not the type of man that you would associate with bringing stilettos back in the 90's or 2000's or running a multi-million dollar business -- he's just too cool. This book is divided into six chapters and covers his biography, early career as a designer and his beautiful designs. I loved getting to know him better with this read. Bonus: the book features interior design inspiration from Louboutin's gorgeous homes!

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Your collection is not complete without books on the house that Coco built -- a true girlboss who revolutionized fashion and modern luxury for women. The book set features three volumes: Chanel Fashion, Chanel Jewelry and Chanel Perfume. For all of you followers of Lagerfeld don't fret; he is featured in the trilogy.